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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The headers in Sigil for the chapter titles will be the same based on which h you click in the toolbar. As for <p>, you want that because most <p> will be the same and you define p in the CSS as what p is most used for. You can then add in the classes for p when you need to change p. It's very simple really. You can make sure your eBook's code is compact. The way to do it is to keep the code as simple as possible. Most eBooks will work with very simple code.
Working in pages creates a mess that you then have to work to fix and fixing the mess can (more times than not it will be more work) be more work than working in Sigil from the start.
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captions figures boxouts all require a different style to the main body text. When you have a lot of graphical content it gets to be pretty tricky.